TRI is part of the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) and is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The law requires covered facilities in Oklahoma to submit annual reports to the Oklahoma...

.... to enhance the quality of life in Oklahoma and protect the health of its citizens by protecting, preserving and restoring the water, land and air of the state, thus fostering a clean, attractive, healthy, prosperous and sustainable environment.

I would like to request a study into how OETA is funded vs. how other states fund their public television stations. It would delve into the percentage of private contributions vs. public tax money expended as well.

From the Director's Desk by Dave Engle, Advances in Water Research in Oklahoma; Phosphorus Concentrations Declining in Illinois River by Josh Payne; Legal Field Use of Fish Sedatives by Jim Bowker; Projects Selected for Funding in 2014;...

Expanding Horizons A new test and certification center for unmanned aerial systems stands to make Oklahoma a national leader in the development of UASs for government and commercial purposes.; Sensors Needs assessment Dr. Web Keogh, director of the...

OETA-The Oklahoma Network provides educational and public television programming to Oklahomans statewide. OETA is fully committed to the creative use of telecommunications technologies to deliver essential
educational and public media and...

The Rural Kids Count Project is especially grateful to the families in Oklahoma and Arkansas who opened their hearts and shared their thoughts about living and raising families in rural areas and to the legislators and key leaders who graciously...